Short Article
Nezami M, Klowsowski C an
Abstract
Our current understanding of cancer biology and epigenetic science has transformed our ability to provide therapies more precisely to genetic and epigenetic targets causing tumor growth and disrupting its behavior. In concert with our efforts to regulate the transcription of altered genes involved in tumor biology, we have focused on a range of epigenetically regulated motor genes that control key molecular targets of the tumor, involved in its growth and metastases. Statistical analysis of the targets determined by epigenesis showed an improvement in the results compared to the historical control.